Thanks for the suggestion. The client in question is not too tech savvy
so explaining the POP thing will probably not help. I have used that
method before on a previous mail server with a different client and it
worked perfectly.
At the moment, all the spam is being directed to me by way of a
On 3/15/2014 6:08 AM, Tim Smith wrote:
Hello,
I have a few users who just want their email forwarded onto GMail
Accounts however these users seem to receive an inordinate amount of
spam and so I get a message from Google in my logs stating:
We refused to do it after a few years. If our
In an older episode, on 2014-03-17 07:22, Thomas Harold wrote:
GMail has the ability where those users could setup GMail to pull from
your POP3 server. There's no need for you to be forwarding mail to a
GMail account. (It's under Settings, Accounts in GMail.)
Note: That means that users
Hello,
I have a few users who just want their email forwarded onto GMail
Accounts however these users seem to receive an inordinate amount of
spam and so I get a message from Google in my logs stating:
/Feb 7 09:39:53 xxx postfix/smtp[15191]: 118C8C0C2A6: host
Am 15.03.2014 11:08, schrieb Tim Smith:
I have a few users who just want their email forwarded onto GMail Accounts
however these users seem to receive an
inordinate amount of spam and so I get a message from Google in my logs
stating:
/Feb 7 09:39:53 xxx postfix/smtp[15191]:
* Tim Smith tcsmith1...@googlemail.com:
That's fine and I totally understand why they do that but is there a
way that Postfix can flag the message so that Google understands
that we are just forwarding the message and that we are not the
originator of the spam?
You could filter out the spam
Tim Smith:
That's fine and I totally understand why they do that but is there a way
that Postfix can flag the message so that Google understands that we are
just forwarding the message and that we are not the originator of the spam?
And of course every spammer would do the same thing: